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== Dolphin ==
 
== Dolphin ==
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[[File:Dolphinwebdav.png.png|thumb|none|Dolphin mounting a  Webdav filesystem]]
 
Click the address bar. Type the address: webdavs://u123456@exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php. A popup will appear for the password.
 
Click the address bar. Type the address: webdavs://u123456@exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php. A popup will appear for the password.
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After installing the software configure your webdav drive as shown in the image. After this you can use the taskbar icon for viewing the log and mounting the drive:
 
After installing the software configure your webdav drive as shown in the image. After this you can use the taskbar icon for viewing the log and mounting the drive:
[[File:Ks2 mount.png|frame|none|KS<sup>2</sup> configure]]
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[[File:Ks2 mount.png|frame|none|KS<sup>2</sup> taskbar menu]]
    
= Mac OSX =
 
= Mac OSX =
 
Use the finder "Connect to Server" option (cmd-k) to mount to the webdav file folder. For the server address use: https://exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php and replace "experiment" with the name of your experiment folder. Press the connect button and login as a registered user with your u-number or s-number. If you want to use OSX finder please ask TSG to enable file locking, otherwise resouces will be mounted read only.
 
Use the finder "Connect to Server" option (cmd-k) to mount to the webdav file folder. For the server address use: https://exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php and replace "experiment" with the name of your experiment folder. Press the connect button and login as a registered user with your u-number or s-number. If you want to use OSX finder please ask TSG to enable file locking, otherwise resouces will be mounted read only.
[[File:Finder connecttoserver login.jpg|thumb|Mapping a network drive in OSX using Finder]]
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[[File:Finder connecttoserver login.jpg|thumb|none|Mapping a network drive in OSX using Finder]]
    
Alternatively Cyberduck (see Windows) also works for OSX.
 
Alternatively Cyberduck (see Windows) also works for OSX.

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